In the present study, we investigated the effect of interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) on the expression of interleukin-10 (IL-10) mRNA and protein synthesis in human monocytes and CD4+ T cells. In mononuclear cells, IFN-alpha induced expression of IL-10 mRNA and further enhanced lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated IL-10 expression. In purified monocytes, a strong expression of IL-10 mRNA induced by LPS was not further enhanced by IFN-alpha. In highly purified CD4+ T cells, IFN- alpha upregulated IL-10 mRNA upon activation with phytohemagglutinin and phorbol myristate acetate. In purified monocytes, an effect of IFN- alpha on IL-10 protein synthesis was dependent on costimulation with LPS. Maximal stimulation of IL-10 protein by IFN-alpha was seen after prolonged incubation periods of 48 to 96 hours, whereas IFN-gamma reduced IL-10 production in the early incubation period. Similar effects of IFN-alpha were observed in CD4+ T cells activated with CD3 and CD28 monoclonal antibodies. Addition of IFN-alpha caused an increase of IL-10 in culture supernatants of activated T-helper cells of more than 100% after 96 hours of incubation. In contrast, other cytokines, including IFN-gamma and IL-4, had no influence on IL-10 secretion stimulated by CD3 and CD28 in CD4+ T cells. In serum samples of IFN-alpha-treated individuals, we failed to detect an influence of cytokine treatment on IL-10 serum levels, confirming the requirement of additional activating signals for IFN-alpha-mediated effects on IL-10 synthesis. In conclusion, IFN-alpha enhances the late induction of IL- 10, which physiologically occurs upon stimulation of monocytes and T cells. Biologically, this effect might enhance the negative-feedback mechanism ascribed to IL-10, which limits inflammatory reactions.
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June 1, 1996
Interferon-alpha stimulates production of interleukin-10 in activated CD4+ T cells and monocytes
MJ Aman,
MJ Aman
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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T Tretter,
T Tretter
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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I Eisenbeis,
I Eisenbeis
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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G Bug,
G Bug
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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T Decker,
T Decker
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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WE Aulitzky,
WE Aulitzky
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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H Tilg,
H Tilg
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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C Huber,
C Huber
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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C Peschel
C Peschel
Division of Hematology, Third Department of Medicine, The Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
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Blood (1996) 87 (11): 4731–4736.
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MJ Aman, T Tretter, I Eisenbeis, G Bug, T Decker, WE Aulitzky, H Tilg, C Huber, C Peschel; Interferon-alpha stimulates production of interleukin-10 in activated CD4+ T cells and monocytes. Blood 1996; 87 (11): 4731–4736. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.11.4731.bloodjournal87114731
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